The Indianapolis Colts may have one of the biggest “what ifs” in NFL history on their hands. QB Andrew Luck showed all the signs of being a long-term franchise quarterback who could compete for a championship any given season.
However, injuries derailed his season and he retired much earlier than many ever expected. That being said, Luck is back in the football world in a big way.
“This Is Incredible” Former Colts QB Andrew Luck Suddenly Accepts GM Role (Breaking)
Football legend Andrew Luck is making a comeback to the game:
According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Luck is headed back to Stanford to become the Cardinal’s general manager.
“Former Stanford star Andrew Luck is returning to the Cardinal to become the football program’s general manager, Luck told ESPN,” Thamel wrote. “Luck has accepted a new role at Stanford, which will place him above the entire program and is a distinct evolution from the traditional college GM.”
The four-time Pro Bowler is set to fill a newly created position that will hand him authority over the entire program. He will be involved in all football matters, including managing the coaching staff, player personnel staff, recruiting, roster management, and the student-athlete experience.
Here is a look at Lucks’ colligate stats while at Stanford:
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